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PE Takes Shape: Exploring School-Based Physical Education
Physical Education (PE) in schools has seen various changes over the years in response to society, politics, and our understanding of health. Here are some of the most notable events that have helped shape PE in the U.S.
What Do Games Have To Do With Standards-Based Math Practices?
Most students would prefer to eat broccoli rather than do math problems. With jobs in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields growing faster than other fields, students are needed who are not only proficient at math, but genuinely interested in math and problem-solving.
Eating Well on a College Budget
When in college, it’s incredibly difficult to find the time to eat well. Between juggling classes, exams, social life and possibly a part time job, you sometimes just can’t seem to eat healthy and on a budget. Check out these ultimate tips that will definitely help you achieve a healthy diet without exceeding your budget.
Why Students Prefer Mobile-Centric Universities
The transition from high school to college is one of the most anticipated changes for students. The current generation is extremely tech-savvy and their lives revolve around their gadgets. Research states that today’s teen spends over 8 hours on their smartphones every day and 51% of students use their smart device before they even get out of bed. And this trend is not slowing down. This infographic looks at why students prefer mobile-centric universities.
UK vs USA: Battle Of The Grad School Destinations
This infographic has been created to help grad students decide whether they should study at a US or a UK Grad School. As well as comparing the cost or each country, the infographic also compares the professional exposure, education and niche degrees available in both countries – supported by wise words from grad school students.
The Top 50 Colleges for Aspiring Game Designers
The team at gamedesigning.org has reviewed and ranked the very best college programs for those hoping to become a video game designer. Using criteria like graduation and employment rates, professor scores, average starting salary, and tuition costs, they were able to select the top schools worth enrolling in.
Graduation Traditions Around The World
Take a look and see how people celebrate graduations around the world in this handy infographic, created by the folks at Shutterfly.
An Evolutionary Look at Tech in the Classroom
Technology’s role in the classroom has drastically increased in recent years – with technology funding jumping from around $800 million in the early 2000s to nearly $12 billion in 2015. With wireless connectivity, tablets, and video conferencing, classrooms are beginning to look less like rooms in a school building and more like the bridge of the Enterprise every day.
The Rise of Learning Resource Centres
Technology has taken over every aspect of our daily lives, and this technological takeover has also occurred in our schools. The traditional school library has been replaced, slowly but surely, by Learning Resource Centres, and it is important they continue to do so. This infographic highlights the importance of LRCs and why they are key to the personal development of students in our schools and colleges.
The Evolution of the Modern Day Classroom
There was a time in the not-too-distant past when young people completed high school, moved swiftly into a job or trade apprenticeship, started a family, or – entered a four-year traditional university to work toward their college degree. Enter the modern age, where higher education has received a much needed facelift. This infographic shows just how prevalent the benefits of an online education are.
PE Takes Shape: Exploring School-Based Physical Education
Physical Education (PE) in schools has seen various changes over the years in response to society, politics, and our understanding of health. Here are some of the most notable events that have helped shape PE in the U.S.
What Do Games Have To Do With Standards-Based Math Practices?
Most students would prefer to eat broccoli rather than do math problems. With jobs in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields growing faster than other fields, students are needed who are not only proficient at math, but genuinely interested in math and problem-solving.
Eating Well on a College Budget
When in college, it’s incredibly difficult to find the time to eat well. Between juggling classes, exams, social life and possibly a part time job, you sometimes just can’t seem to eat healthy and on a budget. Check out these ultimate tips that will definitely help you achieve a healthy diet without exceeding your budget.
Why Students Prefer Mobile-Centric Universities
The transition from high school to college is one of the most anticipated changes for students. The current generation is extremely tech-savvy and their lives revolve around their gadgets. Research states that today’s teen spends over 8 hours on their smartphones every day and 51% of students use their smart device before they even get out of bed. And this trend is not slowing down. This infographic looks at why students prefer mobile-centric universities.
UK vs USA: Battle Of The Grad School Destinations
This infographic has been created to help grad students decide whether they should study at a US or a UK Grad School. As well as comparing the cost or each country, the infographic also compares the professional exposure, education and niche degrees available in both countries – supported by wise words from grad school students.
The Top 50 Colleges for Aspiring Game Designers
The team at gamedesigning.org has reviewed and ranked the very best college programs for those hoping to become a video game designer. Using criteria like graduation and employment rates, professor scores, average starting salary, and tuition costs, they were able to select the top schools worth enrolling in.
Graduation Traditions Around The World
Take a look and see how people celebrate graduations around the world in this handy infographic, created by the folks at Shutterfly.
An Evolutionary Look at Tech in the Classroom
Technology’s role in the classroom has drastically increased in recent years – with technology funding jumping from around $800 million in the early 2000s to nearly $12 billion in 2015. With wireless connectivity, tablets, and video conferencing, classrooms are beginning to look less like rooms in a school building and more like the bridge of the Enterprise every day.
The Rise of Learning Resource Centres
Technology has taken over every aspect of our daily lives, and this technological takeover has also occurred in our schools. The traditional school library has been replaced, slowly but surely, by Learning Resource Centres, and it is important they continue to do so. This infographic highlights the importance of LRCs and why they are key to the personal development of students in our schools and colleges.
The Evolution of the Modern Day Classroom
There was a time in the not-too-distant past when young people completed high school, moved swiftly into a job or trade apprenticeship, started a family, or – entered a four-year traditional university to work toward their college degree. Enter the modern age, where higher education has received a much needed facelift. This infographic shows just how prevalent the benefits of an online education are.
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